Main Street Magic: Calumet’s Revitalization
Meet Kristi Haugland, Calumet transplant and business owner.
Brushstrokes & Beastly Spirits: A Forest Fantasy
Meet the enchanting guardians of the woods in Joyce Koskenmaki's "Forest Spirits.”
From Crumpled Paper to Stained Glass: The Beauty of Club Create
Hidden talents revealed! See how a local program turns everyday materials into artistic masterpieces.
Tiny Picassos Take Over: A Peek at the CCCAC's Youth Art Extravaganza
Copper Country kids shine at CCCAC's Youth Art Month! From paintings to science books, the exhibit explodes with creativity, celebrating young talent and the power of art education.
The Well-Read Raccoon; a little bookstore with a big heArt
Books, art and more at The Well-Read Raccoon’s new home.
Honoring Legacy and Celebrating Creativity in Copper Country
Copper Country welcomes November with a vibrant burst of artistry, featuring three captivating art events.
Acclaimed Art and Craftsmanship of Dollar Bay
The pottery sale promises to be a grand autumn celebration with snacks, apple cider, and even a small campfire.
Elevating Peace: Inspiring Art and Conversations from Copper Country Children
Since becoming International Cities of Peace in 2021, Keweenaw Faiths United is excited to celebrate the International Day of Peace every year…
Exploring the Vibrant Art Scene during summer in the Keweenaw
During the month of August, I often reflect on the Art Fairs that take place in Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor.
Making Space for Creators
The CAPE Makerspace in Hancock is enabling people to chase their hobbies, and it’s growing!
Elegance and Joy
Miriam reveals the artistry of Tomas Co and the new store named “ilo” in Hancock to her readers.
Capturing the Lights
Miriam introduces us to the work, and advice, of Tom Oliver, local wildlife photographer.
The Art of Winter, the Signs of Spring
It’s hard to believe sometimes in early March when we look outside, that this is the month of the spring equinox. We are almost halfway to summer. On a warm day in late March, I will occasionally see a butterfly or two; a Mourning Cloak or a Compton Tortoiseshell that has come out of their hiding place in tree bark to bask in the sun.